Ripple Restores XRP Ledger After 64-Minute Outage – What Went Wrong

Ripple Restores XRP Ledger After 64-Minute Outage – What Went Wrong

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  • The XRP Ledger experienced⁢ a downtime ‌of one hour on February 5.
  • Ripple’s CTO mentioned that the network ⁢has ‌the capability to “heal itself.”

Ripple’sblockchain, the XRP ⁣Ledger, resumed ⁢its functions after a short outage lasting approximately 64 minutes on February 5.

Dive into the details from David​ Schwartz, Ripple’s CTO, who explained​ that a “network ‍drift” caused ⁣this outage‌ due to validations ⁢(block production) not being published while consensus was ongoing.

​Source: X The ‌network was able to ‍recover autonomously, but it remains uncertain if this has wholly resolved the underlying issues.

Schwartz highlighted ⁣XRP Ledger’s unique capability to‌ establish‍ a block continuation initiation point with a‍ supermajority⁤ consensus (over⁢ 50% of validators must agree).

XRP Ledger services were‌ affected

‌⁢ ⁣ ​ ‍ .Xaman‍ Wallet, akin to Solana’s Phantom Wallet. Schwartz also emphasized that although there were ⁤failed transactions during this incident, no assets were lost.
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​ ⁣ ‍ ​ ⁤ Some market analysts like MartyParty criticized the sluggish transaction capacity and expressed doubts on whether its⁤ native token, XRP ‌could ⁣sustain value.

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